Spag meeting 13th jan 2016
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Wednesday 13th January 2016
Please have a go.You will not be asked how
many you got right.
Sample Tests
Answers
Spelling
Please have a go.You will not be asked how
many you got right.
Spelling
• All children need to be segmenting spoken words into phonemes and representing these by known graphemes.
• All Y1 and Y2 children know a grapheme (letters) for each of the 44 phonemes.
• They need to be writing a grapheme for each sound in a word.
Spelling
• For example a Y1 child may spell – dive as dighv
• What we do not want is div where they have half recalled the ‘look’ of the spelling and the spelling is not phonetically decodable and confusion occures.
• Polysyllabic words are spelt by writing the graphemes syllable by syllable
This is why children are asked to read alien words in the Phonic Screening Test• For example – chim – pan - zee
Spelling
• Children need to be learning the rules so they can apply them to new spellings.• Knowing that many past
tense verb ends in ‘ed’ and this can sound like a ‘t’ or a ‘d’
• Identifying short vowels before a single consonant
• Changing a y to an i before adding a suffix
• From this week Y2 children will be given a spelling rule to learn each week.
End of Year ExpectationsStatutory National Curriculum 2016 – Y2
Writing: TranscriptionSpell by:segmenting spoken words into phonemes and representing these by graphemes, spelling many correctlylearning new ways of spelling phonemes for which one or more spellings are already known, and learn some words with each spelling, including a few common homophoneslearning to spell common exception wordslearning to spell more words with contracted formslearning the possessive apostrophe (singular) [for example, the girl’s book]distinguishing between homophones and near-homophonesadd suffixes to spell longer words, including –ment, –ness, –ful, –less, –lyapply spelling rules and guidance, as listed in English Appendix 1write from memory simple sentences dictated by the teacher that include words using the GPCs, common exception words and punctuation taught so far.
Punctuation
• Capital letters – Start of sentences and proper nouns• Full stops• Question marks• Exclamation marks c• Commas
Punctuation
Statutory National Curriculum 2016 – Y2
All children need to learn to - Make simple additions, revisions and corrections to their own writing by:
re-reading to check that their writing makes sense and that verbs to indicate time are used correctly and consistently, including verbs in the continuous form
proof-reading to check for errors in spelling, grammar and punctuation [for example, ends of sentences punctuated correctly]
Grammar
• There are 4 main types of sentence that children need to know.
• There are also different sentence types which we teach the children which require children to also have a clear understanding of the different families of word of words.
Grammar
• Nouns• Pronouns• Adjectives• Verbs• Adverbs• Connective are now referred
to in the curriculum as conjunctions
Grammar
Handwriting
Statutory National Curriculum 2016 – Y2
Writing: Handwriting & Presentationform lower-case letters of the correct size relative to one anotherstart using some of the diagonal and horizontal strokes needed to join letters and understand which letters, when adjacent to one another, are best left un-joinedwrite capital letters and digits of the correct size, orientation and relationship to one another and to lower case lettersuse spacing between words that reflects the size of the letters
End of Year Expectations.
• Changing world – change in expectations
• Why? – childhood experiences, technology, global market
End of Year Expectations
Statutory assessment guidance 2016 – Y2Each of the three standards within the interim framework contains a number of ‘pupil can’ statements. To demonstrate that pupils have met a standard within this interim framework, teachers will need to have evidence that a pupil demonstrates attainment of all of the statements within that standard and all the statements in the preceding standard(s)
End of Year ExpectationsStatutory National Curriculum 2016 – Y2
Writing: Vocabulary, Grammar & PunctuationDevelop their understanding of the concepts set out in English Appendix 2 by:learning how to use both familiar and new punctuation correctly (see English Appendix 2), including full stops, capital letters, exclamation marks, question marks, commas for lists and apostrophes for contracted forms and the possessive (singular)Learn how to use:sentences with different forms: statement, question, exclamation, commandexpanded noun phrases to describe and specify [for example, the blue butterfly]the present and past tenses correctly and consistently including the progressive formsubordination (using when, if, that, or because) and co-ordination (using or, and, or but)grammar for year 2 in English Appendix 2some features of written Standard Englishuse and understand the grammatical terminology in English Appendix 2 in discussing their writing.